Show Standard-Examin- Sund3tteig-£S21S- er 5C 3 "Sptorts : Two boxers punch their way to gold medals SEATTLE (AP) — Two American boxers punched their way to gold medals Saturday just before the shooting started at the Goodwill Games where an year-old Chinese girl fired a shot heard 'round the swimming world In a rare international-styl- e shootout the US hockey team won its way into a game with a victory over previously undefeated Canada 4 Next the US women's basketball team beat Bulgaria 106-6-7 and also will play for the gold medal Sunday This was an American massacre “We never fool ourselves for a moment against the strongest 1 1 -- gold-med- al 5-- competition" Bulgarian Coach Ivan Lepitchev said meanwhile Fu Mingxia rivals stunned her by winning the women’s platform diving beating a pair of So iets and firmly establishing China as a power in the sport for now- and the future She was the youngest medal winner at the Goodwill Games “I think I can do a little better" she said “I will try a little more-season- ed 10-met- er With only one day left in the games Soxiet sports minister Nikolai Rusak joined games founder Ted Turner in pronouncing the extravaganza a success despite low television ratings that will cost Turner's TBS cable network as much as $26 million - harder next time" Kristi Yamaguchi won the women's figure skating gold beating world champion Jill Trcnary who looked for competition so early in the year in the long program Figure skating this year and the US team was awarded a fifth goal for winning the shootout In the game the Americans will play the Sov iets to whom they lost 10-- 1 in the round-robi- n portion of the tournament The Soviets beat Sweden 1 in the semifinals Boxing The United States had three boxers going for gold Saturday and Sergio Reyes and Tim Austin came up winners Teammate Raul Marquez lost a 1 decision to Francisc Vastag of Romania in division the gold-med- 4-- 4-- 147-pou- Trenary had a rugged night missing several elements of her free skate and allow ing Yamaguchi to slip past her “This early in the year I'm happy with how I did" Trenary said Basketball Ice Hockey Goaltender Teresa Edwards led six Ameri cans in double figures with points and the US team Hebert Guy stopped all four Canadian shots in the shootout as the teams took k turns firing at the net The shootout followed a scoreless period The score was 4 after regulation By JIM BOATWRIGHT correspondent EVANSTON Wyo — Breakhole ing alertly from the No Gambling Charge overcame its post position and the early speed of Dcladumone to win the $3150 Charger Bar Handicap for fillies and mares 3 years and older Saturday at Wyoming Downs Although Deladumone has had trouble finishing races and went off with 2 odds the race was all his with a 100 yards to go But Gambling Charge the betting favorite who appears to love the Wyoming Downs track finished strong and won the photo finish “The filly was nervous before the race and I was really concerned about her Also I knew our post position was unfavorable" said jockey Kelly Stallings “But she ran real well and I knew halfway through the race that we'd be real tough This is one of the few times that she’s ran only with fillies and mares and I was really impressed with her effort” Out of Game Plan by Sunshine Charge and trained by Rod Davis the LeRoy Shepherd owned Gambling Charge won for the fourth time in 23 starts pushing its earnings to $7586 The winning time was a good 1968 over a track that was la- -: 1 9-- d 0 to lead with nine minutes left The Bulgarians scored only seven points in the final nine minutes and the US team outscored Bulgaria Bulgaria point-blan- Yamaguchi may have benefited from her decision to drop pairs and concentrate on singles 19 outs-core- 1 4-- 15-- 6 81-6- over the final 2:57 0 Diving and just 75 Fu pounds took the lead on her first dive an inward l1: sommersault in the pike position and she held it all the way She finished with 44304 points to 43359 for Soviet Elena Miroshina Wendy Williams was the top American a disappointing fifth Volleyball Cuba the World Cup champion beat the United States 15-- 5 15-- 5 1 to win the men's bronze medal Then Italy took 15-- 7 7 the gold with a 0 victory over the Soviets 15-1- Loivesl Tire beled as fast A $2 ticket payed $6 to win $440 to place and $260 to show The quinella Prices of the -3 payed $6 In other races Charging Rage dominated the $6420 Evanston Fall Appaloosa Futurity Breaking quickly from sixth-po- st the Charging position adRage opened up a vantage and quickly left little doubt who was to win the futurity Winning time was a mediocre 2009 The race payed $880 to win $460 to place and $380 to show The popular training-jocke- y combination Ron W Ferguson and Ron Collier provided Charging Rage with its fourth win in six starts and pushed its lifetime earnings close to the $12000 mark To complete the racing card Saturday was trials for the $25000 Dash For Destiny Futuolds in the d rity for race Top qualifiers included Easy Leinster at 1964 Gonna Getta Gone at 1965 and Need You Tonight 1985 Total attendance for the quarter horse dominated racing card was a disappointing 1703 The total handle was $85122 Racing resumes today at 1:30 pm with a total thoroughbred racing card two-leng- 15-- 9-- 15-1- TO VS3 Gambling Charge wins in Wyoming Standard-Examine- al 13-- th nr Year AUTO SERVICE CENTERS REE o0TWO 155R12 nTwS CQFE Premium STEEL RADIALS Metric sizes for imports mca size size pmes 400-yar- FREE UMClHO - 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